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 Latin (LATN) Offered by the College of Humanities and Social Sciences  Placement: See Academic Testing section of Admission chapter. | 
		
			|  | • 			LATN 201 - Intermediate Latin I | 
				
			|  | • 			LATN 202 - Intermediate Latin II | 
				
			|  | • 			LATN 209 - Intensive Intermediate Latin | 
				
			|  | • 			LATN 351 - Roman Prose Literature | 
				
			|  | • 			LATN 352 - Roman Poetry | 
				
			|  | • 			LATN 451 - Studies in Roman Literature | 
				
			|  | • 			LATN 452 - Studies in Roman Literature | 
					
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 Latin American Studies (LAS)  Offered by the College of Humanities and Social Sciences  | 
		
			|  | • 			LAS 100 - Introduction to Latin American Studies | 
				
			|  | • 			LAS 490 - Internship | 
				
			|  | • 			LAS 491 - Directed Reading for Honors in Latin American Studies | 
				
			|  | • 			LAS 498 - Study Abroad | 
				
			|  | • 			LAS 499 - Research Seminar in Latin American Studies | 
					
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 Linguistics (LING)  Offered by the College of Humanities and Social Sciences  | 
		
			|  | • 			LING 306 - General Linguistics | 
				
			|  | • 			LING 307 - English Grammar | 
				
			|  | • 			LING 450 - Introduction to Sociolinguistics | 
				
			|  | • 			LING 485 - Semantics and Pragmatics | 
				
			|  | • 			LING 486 - Syntax I | 
				
			|  | • 			LING 490 - Generative Phonology | 
				
			|  | • 			LING 499 - Independent Study | 
				
			|  | • 			LING 507 - Field Work in Applied Linguistics | 
				
			|  | • 			LING 520 - Introduction to Linguistics | 
				
			|  | • 			LING 521 - Applied Linguistics: Teaching English as a Second Language | 
				
			|  | • 			LING 522 - Modern English Grammar | 
				
			|  | • 			LING 523 - English Phonetics | 
				
			|  | • 			LING 525 - Practicum in ESL | 
				
			|  | • 			LING 581 - Psycholinguistics | 
				
			|  | • 			LING 582 - Second Language Acquisition | 
				
			|  | • 			LING 650 - Introduction to Sociolinguistics | 
				
			|  | • 			LING 686 - Special Topics in Linguistics | 
				
			|  | • 			LING 690 - Generative Phonology | 
				
			|  | • 			LING 691 - Theories of Language | 
				
			|  | • 			LING 692 - Phonology II | 
				
			|  | • 			LING 770 - Research Methods | 
				
			|  | • 			LING 782 - Second Language Acquisition II | 
				
			|  | • 			LING 785 - Semantics and Pragmatics | 
				
			|  | • 			LING 786 - Syntax I | 
				
			|  | • 			LING 787 - Syntax II | 
				
			|  | • 			LING 788 - Semantics and Pragmatics II | 
				
			|  | • 			LING 798 - Directed Reading and Research | 
				
			|  | • 			LING 799 - Thesis | 
				
			|  | • 			LING 882 - Seminar in Language Acquisition | 
				
			|  | • 			LING 886 - Advanced Syntax Seminar | 
				
			|  | • 			LING 890 - Advanced Phonology Seminar | 
				
			|  | • 			LING 898 - Advanced Qualifying Seminar | 
				
			|  | • 			LING 998 - Doctoral Dissertation Proposal | 
				
			|  | • 			LING 999 - Doctoral Dissertation | 
					
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 Management (MGMT) Offered by the School of Management If a student takes noncore, upper-level business courses before admission to SOM, those courses will not count on an undergraduate degree application for any major in the school, except as general elective credit. A grade of C or higher must be presented on the graduation application for each upper-level course in the major. Course prerequisites are strictly enforced. Degree status is defined as formal admission to BS degree status in SOM. | 
		
			|  | • 			MGMT 301 - People and Organizations | 
				
			|  | • 			MGMT 312 - Principles and Practices of Management | 
				
			|  | • 			MGMT 321 - Introduction to Human Resource Management | 
				
			|  | • 			MGMT 412 - Diversity in Organizations | 
				
			|  | • 			MGMT 413 - Organizational Development and Management Consulting | 
				
			|  | • 			MGMT 421 - Advanced Human Resource Management | 
				
			|  | • 			MGMT 431 - Employee Relations | 
				
			|  | • 			MGMT 451 - New Venture Creation | 
				
			|  | • 			MGMT 461 - Cross Cultural and Global Management | 
				
			|  | • 			MGMT 462 - Honors Seminar in Management | 
				
			|  | • 			MGMT 463 - Negotiations in Organizations | 
				
			|  | • 			MGMT 464 - Teamwork and Interpersonal Skills | 
				
			|  | • 			MGMT 471 - Competitive Strategy | 
				
			|  | • 			MGMT 491 - Current Topics in Management | 
				
			|  | • 			MGMT 499 - Independent Study | 
					
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 Management Information Systems (MIS) Offered by the School of Management If a student takes noncore, upper-level business courses before admission to SOM, those courses will not count on an undergraduate degree application for any major in the school, except as general elective credit. A grade of C or higher must be presented on the graduation application for each upper-level course in the major. Course prerequisites are strictly enforced. Degree status is defined as formal admission to BS degree status in SOM. | 
		
			|  | • 			MIS 102 - Spreadsheet Applications for Business | 
				
			|  | • 			MIS 301 - Introduction to Business Information Systems | 
				
			|  | • 			MIS 302 - Introduction to Programming for Business Applications | 
				
			|  | • 			MIS 310 - Database Management Systems | 
				
			|  | • 			MIS 320 - Networks and Security | 
				
			|  | • 			MIS 330 - Systems Analysis and Design | 
				
			|  | • 			MIS 411 - Management and Control of Information Systems | 
				
			|  | • 			MIS 412 - E-Business Systems Development | 
				
			|  | • 			MIS 430 - Data Warehousing and Data Mining | 
				
			|  | • 			MIS 435 - Knowledge Management | 
				
			|  | • 			MIS 440 - E-Commerce Business Models and Applications | 
				
			|  | • 			MIS 462 - Honors Seminar in Management Information Systems | 
				
			|  | • 			MIS 491 - Seminar in Management Information Systems | 
				
			|  | • 			MIS 499 - Independent Study in Management Information Systems | 
					
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 Management of Secure Information Systems (MSEC) | 
		
			|  | • 			MSEC 510 - Foundations of Cyber Security | 
				
			|  | • 			MSEC 511 - Security Practices in the Enterprise | 
				
			|  | • 			MSEC 520 - Networking Principles | 
				
			|  | • 			MSEC 620 - Networking Security | 
				
			|  | • 			MSEC 630 - Secure Information System Governance, Regulation, and Compliance | 
				
			|  | • 			MSEC 640 - Privacy and Ethics in an Interconnected World | 
				
			|  | • 			MSEC 641 - Enterprise Security Threats | 
				
			|  | • 			MSEC 642 - Enterprise Security Technologies | 
				
			|  | • 			MSEC 650 - Seminar: Enterprise Security Case Studies | 
				
			|  | • 			MSEC 710 - Global Residency | 
				
			|  | • 			MSEC 720 - Capstone Project in Management of Secure Information Systems | 
					
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 Marketing (MKTG) Offered by the School of Management If a student takes noncore, upper-level business courses before admission to SOM, those courses will not count on an undergraduate degree application for any major in the school, except as general elective credit. A grade of C or higher must be presented on the graduation application for each upper-level course in the major. Course prerequisites are strictly enforced. Degree status is defined as formal admission to BS degree status in SOM. | 
		
			|  | • 			MKTG 301 - Principles of Marketing | 
				
			|  | • 			MKTG 311 - Sales Management | 
				
			|  | • 			MKTG 312 - Consumer Behavior | 
				
			|  | • 			MKTG 313 - Integrated Marketing Communications | 
				
			|  | • 			MKTG 315 - Internet Marketing | 
				
			|  | • 			MKTG 332 - Retailing and E-Commerce Management | 
				
			|  | • 			MKTG 333 - Business to Business Marketing | 
				
			|  | • 			MKTG 351 - Marketing Research Techniques and Applications | 
				
			|  | • 			MKTG 407 - International Marketing | 
				
			|  | • 			MKTG 451 - Competitive Intelligence and Information Security | 
				
			|  | • 			MKTG 462 - Honors Seminar in Marketing | 
				
			|  | • 			MKTG 471 - Marketing Management | 
				
			|  | • 			MKTG 481 - Marketing in the Nonprofit Sector | 
				
			|  | • 			MKTG 491 - Special Topics in Marketing | 
			
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